Katsuya Onizuka boxeador

Katsuya Onizuka boxeador
combates
25
ganados
24
perdidos
1
empates
0
Estado
inactive
División
super flyweight
Debut
1988-04-18
Altura
-
Alcanza
-
Edad
-
Nacimiento
1970-03-12
Muerte
-
Nacionalidad
Japan

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Katsuya Onizuka (鬼塚 勝也, Onizuka Katsuya, born Takashi Onizuka, on March 12, 1970) is a former WBA Super Flyweight champion from Kitakyushu, Japan. Onizuka was an extremely popular boxer in Japan, creating a boxing boom in Japan during the early 1990s along with Joichiro Tatsuyoshi.Onizuka began boxing in middle school, entering a local boxing gym to begin training. He won several high amateur boxing tournaments in high school, but lost a match in his senior year against Hiroshi Kawashima, who would later win the WBC Super Flyweight title. Onizuka had already been accepted to Kinki University, but decided to turn pro after being battered in a sparring session with Hiroki Ioka, who had just become the WBC Minimumweight champion. He entered the Kyoei boxing gym in Tokyo, and made his professional debut in 1988 as a flyweight.Onizuka quickly built up his record, and won the Japanese Super Flweight title in October, 1990, which he defended three times before moving on to challenge the world title. His first world title match came in April, 1992, fighting Thanomsak Sithbaobay for the WBA Super Flyweight title, which had been vacated by legendary Thai boxer Khaosai Galaxy. Onizuka won a close 12 round decision, the first of the series of controversial wins in his career. Akinobu Hiranaka also won the WBA Super Lightweight title in Mexico the same day.He defended his title for the first time on September 11, 1990, winning by TKO in the 5th round. This would be his only non-decision win in world title fights. He fought Mexican fighter Armando Castro three months later for his second defense, and won an indisputable victory. This fight was the height of Onizuka's career.Onizuka's third defense came on May 21, 1993, against Korean fighter Jae-Shin Lim, who had previously fought with the alias, "Kotaro Hayashi." Onizuka was predicted to win easily, but the challenger pummeled Onizuka throughout the fight, and Onizuka barely won by split decision. Two of the three judges of the fight were Japanese, and had both scored the bout in favor of Onizuka, making the fight one of the worst and most obvious cases of a hometown decision.After his controversial fight, Onizuka fought Thanomsak Sithbaobay for the second time, and made his fourth defense by another close 12 round decision. He made a fifth successful defense by 12 round decision on April 10, 1994, despite having been knocked down for the first time in his professional career in the 5th round. Onizuka finally lost in his sixth defense on September 18, 1994 against Hyung-Chul Lee no.1 WBA challenger, where he was trapped in the corner and beaten relentlessly for over a minute by the challenger. The referee finally stopped the fight in the 9th round, and Onizuka lost his title after two years of controversial defenses. He was found to have a detached retina in the right eye after the fight, and announced his retirement. Onizuka explained that he had actually suspected an injury in his right eye over two years ago, but had kept it to himself to avoid being forced into retirement. His record was 24-1-0 (17KOs).

Fecha Oponente Resultados últimos oponentes Lugar Resultado
1994-09-18 Hyung-Chul Lee WWWWWW Yoyogi Gymnasium LOST
Technical knockout
1994-04-03 Seung Koo Lee WWWWWW Kokugikan WIN
Unanimous decision
1993-11-05 Thanomsak Sithbaobay WWWWWW Ariake Colosseum WIN
Unanimous decision
1993-05-21 Jae-Shin Lim WWWWWW Nippon Budokan WIN
Split-decision
1992-12-11 Armando Castro WLWWWW Ariake Colosseum WIN
Unanimous decision
1992-09-11 Kenji Matsumura LLWLWW Nippon Budokan WIN
Technical knockout
1992-04-10 Thanomsak Sithbaobay WWWWWW Metropolitan Gym WIN
Unanimous decision
1991-11-04 Chan-Woo Park WLLL Nishi Nihon Sogo Hall, Kitakyushu WIN
Technical knockout
1991-06-17 Suzuharu Kitazawa LWWWWW Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1991-03-18 Shunichi Nakajima WWWWLL Korakuen Hall WIN
Points
1990-12-17 Tomohiko Yokoyama WWWWWL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1990-10-15 Shunichi Nakajima WWWWWL Korakuen Hall WIN
Technical knockout
1990-05-22 Tatsuya Sugi DWLWLW City Hall, Hofu WIN
Technical knockout
1990-03-19 Rex Rapiso LWWLLL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1989-12-18 Kyung-Min Ahn LL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1989-10-16 Dok Hyun Kim LLLL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1989-08-21 Sang Won Lee debut Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1989-05-15 Masao Kawanishi LL Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1989-02-27 Yutaka Sakamoto W Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1988-12-21 Mitsumasa Ikeda W Korakuen Hall WIN
Points
1988-11-09 Ryoji Take debut Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1988-09-19 Tetsuya Esu debut Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1988-07-18 Shigeru Ito WWW Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1988-06-20 Satoshi Kada debut Korakuen Hall WIN
KO
1988-04-18 Shoji Akiyama LW Korakuen Hall WIN
KO

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